Your 2018 #GermanGP Predictions: The Results

Before the 2018 German Grand Prix weekend began, I posted five prediction polls on the Lights Out twitter account. How many of the questions did you get right? Find out below!


1. How will Sebastian Vettel get on at his home event?

YOUR PREDICTION: HE’LL TAKE POLE AND WIN

CORRECT ANSWER: HE’LL TAKE POLE, NO WIN

Just 10% of you predicted the correct outcome to this question. Sebastian Vettel took pole by over two tenths of a second on Saturday, but crashed out of the Grand Prix on a damp track. The accident saw Vettel take a big hit in the Drivers’ Championship as Lewis Hamilton retook the lead.


2. How much faster will the 2018 pole time be than the 2016 pole time?

YOUR PREDICTION: BETWEEN 1.251 and 1.750 SECONDS

CORRECT ANSWER: OVER 1.751 SECONDS

We expected there to be a big leap between the pole time from two years ago and the 2018 pole lap. The actual gap was a whopping 3.151 seconds! The difference shows how much the cars have changed over the past two seasons.


3. Which midfield team will score the most points?

YOUR PREDICTION: HAAS

CORRECT ANSWER: FORCE INDIA

Just 24% of you backed Force India to take the most points this weekend. They were the only one of these teams who finished with both drivers in the top ten, taking ten points and moving level with McLaren in the championship. Romain Grosjean scored eight points for Haas, while McLaren failed to score. 





4. What will Red Bull’s best finishing position be?

YOUR PREDICTION: 4th, 5th or 6th

CORRECT ANSWER: 4th, 5th or 6th

The majority of you were correct with this one. Red Bull looked quick in Friday Practice but lacked the pace to challenge Mercedes and Ferrari in Qualifying and the Grand Prix. Daniel Ricciardo retired from the race with engine issues while Max Verstappen came home in fourth place.


5. Will there be any 2019 driver announcements?

YOUR PREDICTION: NO

CORRECT ANSWER: YES

After Lewis Hamilton announced a new contract on Thursday, Valtteri Bottas followed suit the day after as Mercedes announced one-year extension to his Mercedes contract. That was it for announcements over the weekend, but the rumour mill certainly kept producing more interesting theories!

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